Safety

Boating with Pets

If you enjoy boating, you probably enjoy taking your best friends out on your boat, especially if some of your best friends happen to have four legs and a tail. The following tips can help you keep your pet safe and happy while out on the water:

Keep plenty of fresh drinking water available.

Provide a shaded area—excessive exposure to the sun can cause problems for animals.

Protect their feet—dogs absorb heat through the pads on their feet and boat surfaces can get very hot in the sun.

Give your pet a chance to get acquainted with the boat while it is on the trailer or at the dock.

Walk your dog so he can relieve himself before boarding; if the boat surface allows, you may wish to train him to go in a specific spot

Keep your first outing short, to let your dog get used to the boat movement.

Dog life jackets

The truth is not all dogs can swim and those that can aren’t all great swimmers. Additionally, water or weather conditions can cause problems, even for a pet that is typically a strong swimmer.

Any dog can get fatigued or disoriented and older dogs, especially, can tire easily. Pets with low body fat can have trouble when exposed to water for long periods. Health issues, such as hip or joint problems, can also make swimming difficult for some pets.

While there are no regulations regarding life jackets for pets, a dog life jacket can help keep your pet safe while aboard your boat or around any body of water.

Pet life jackets are designed to keep the animal afloat in a horizontal, swimming position. The pet life jacket also serves as a retrieval device, should your pet fall overboard.

How do you choose a life jacket for Fido? Here are a few things to consider:

Fit—Make sure the life jacket fits securely. It’s best to check the fit in the store, before you buy.

Lifting handles—to make retrieving your pet safer and easier.

Comfort—check to see where straps and buckles fall to make sure they won’t cause your pet any discomfort.

Color—choose a bright color to make it easier to spot your dog in the water.

Give your pet a chance to get used to wearing its life jacket before actually getting on a boat. Allow your pet to practice swimming while wearing its life jacket, too.

If you find you pet enjoys boating as much as you do, a dog life jacket can provide your pet with an extra measure of safety. However, your sense of caution and common sense are still your pet’s best friend.